A group for those experiencing the effects of the various forms of Leukaemia, their families, friends and carers.

The Group meets at 7-8.30pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the lounge of Tower House Day Centre, Tower Gate, Brighton... BN1 6WT

It is an informal group for anyone affected by a diagnosis of blood or lymphatic cancer. The group is open to patients, carers, family and friends of patients. Please feel free to come along, try out and join in our discussions and other activities.

The Aplastic Anaemia Trust is the only charity in the UK dedicated to supporting sufferers of aplastic anaemia and allied disorders. Few people know about this disease despite the fact that it is as common as some types of leukaemia and just as devastating.

The AAT is dedicated to changing this by funding research and treatment. The AAT is also dedicated to the provision of support for patients and their families in the form of our AA Support Group.

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This is a group for people with Aplastic Anemia and their friends and family. Aplastic Anemia is a bone marrow failure disease that affects the amount of red cells, white cells, and platelets in the blood

Katherine works endlessly promoting the invaluable work of the many UK based leukaemia charities and good causes. Click here to read more about KatherineKatherine is a finalist in the Touch FM Pride of Burton Awards 2014, learn more about the award here

She also organises an annual charity bike ride 'Bone-shaker Marrow-thon in aid of Cure Leukaemia, Anthony Nolan and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Charity, click here for further information